Today we have an important update from USCIS about naturalization and the requirements for proving lawful permanent residence. If you’re in the process of applying for U.S. citizenship, this could affect you!
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) just announced a significant change in their policy manual. Now, if you’re applying for naturalization, you only need to prove you were lawfully admitted as a permanent resident the first time you entered the U.S. or when you adjusted your status. This means you won’t need to worry about your re-entries into the U.S.!
This update is effective immediately and applies to anyone who is currently applying for naturalization or has a pending application. If you’re applying for citizenship or adjustment of status, this new guidance could simplify your process.
Make sure you know how this could affect your application — watch the full video to learn more!
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